ExpressCare’s building is in the early stages of construction. Calls to MFI Realty and ExpressCare’s corporate offices were not returned by press time. It is not clear when ExpressCare plans to open its medical clinic.

With ExpressCare taking the final pad site at Magothy Gateway, there is just one space remaining in the shopping center’s 16-store footprint. That location, 2,670 square feet next to anchor Harris Teeter, is for lease, according to signs in the window.

The ExpressCare Urgent Care Center will offer medical treatment for common illnesses and injuries including not life-threatening conditions such as colds, flu, infections, bites, cuts, sprains, burns and broken bones.

No appointments are needed at ExpressCare locations which are open every day until 9 p.m., according to its website. ExpressCare has about 30 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. Its lone Anne Arundel County location is in Brooklyn Park. It has 22 Maryland sites including Laurel, Bowie, Baltimore city and Dundalk, according to its website.

Magothy Gateway replaced a former strip mall with stores including Pizza Boli's and a dry cleaner. A 48,775-square-foot Harris Teeter grocery store opened in May.

Other outlets expected to open soon are Uber Bagels (this fall), Peepers Family Eye Care (mid-October) and Capiche Street Food Italiano. Capiche will be run by the owners of Cafe Mezzanotte in Severna Park.

The 2,400-square-foot restaurant will focus on “quick-service fast-casual dining.” The restaurant said the food served falls into four categories: pizza, pasta, salads and piadas, also known as flatbread wraps.

In addition to ExpressCare, these businesses’ sites are under construction at Magothy Gateway: